➀ The Qorvo QPF4209 is an integrated front end module (FEM) designed for Wi-Fi 7 systems, featuring a small form factor and integrated matching. ➁ It optimizes performance for a 5V supply voltage, minimizing power consumption and supporting digital pre-distortion for high linear output power. ➂ The module integrates a 2.4 GHz power amplifier, SP2T switch, and bypassable LNA, along with an integrated RF coupler and DC logarithmic power detector.
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